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ahvin2020 / ibkr-claude-prompts.md
Created June 27, 2026 23:21
IBKR + Claude — 6 copy-paste prompts (portfolio X-ray, stock hunt, 1-yr outlook, daily brief, options manager, options spotter)

IBKR + Claude — Round 2: the 6 prompts (copy-paste)

1 — Portfolio X-ray dashboard (visual + actionable)

Connect to my IBKR account and build me an actionable portfolio X-ray as a
self-contained HTML dashboard I can open in my browser.

GOLDEN RULE — be GRAPHICAL-FIRST: show every piece of information as a visual
(chart, gauge, heatmap, treemap, colored badge, progress bar, or sparkline)
@brabect1
brabect1 / riscv_debug_module_v11.md
Last active August 21, 2026 03:16
Describes implementation of RISC-V Debug Module (primarily as per Debug Spec. v0.11).

RISC-V Debug Module Implementation

This gist discusses implementation of a Debug Module (DM) primarily per RISC-V Debug Specification v0.11. The core ideas, though, apply to Debug Specification v0.13. Information presented here come from various sources, but mostly from Debug Specs, riscv-isa-sim and from reverse engineering e200_opensource. Relevant source of information is also riscv-openocd.

General Discussion

RV Debug Task Group

RISC-V Foundation established a debug task group to propose and standardize mechanisms for external debugging of RISC-V (RV) cores. This effort resulted in drafting a RISC-V External Debug Supprt specification, early [v0.1

@mattpocock
mattpocock / README.md
Created July 7, 2026 11:51
agent-proxy — a zero-dep proxy that shows the bloat in Claude Code's requests (ranked tool table + full readable Markdown of every request)

agent-proxy — see the bloat in Claude Code's requests

A zero-dependency logging proxy that sits between Claude Code and the Anthropic API. It forwards every request untouched, streams the reply straight back (so the CLI is unaffected), and writes a readable Markdown document for each request — led by a ranked table of what is eating your context.

Run it

name explain-diff-html
description Use when the user asks for a rich explanation of a code change, diff, branch, or PR. Produces HTML output.

Explain Diff

Please make me a rich, interactive explanation of the specified code change.

It should have these sections:

@alexleekt
alexleekt / hermes-dedicated-machine-plan.md
Created May 12, 2026 05:17
Hermes Agent - Dedicated Machine / VM Setup Guide

Hermes Agent — Dedicated Machine / VM Setup Guide

A complete, opinionated plan for setting up a fresh machine (physical or virtual) whose sole job is running the Hermes AI agent reliably 24/7.


1. Operating System Recommendation

Environment Recommended OS Notes
@PARC6502
PARC6502 / OpenSourceBaas.md
Last active August 21, 2026 02:54
List of open source, self hosted BaaS - Backend as a service

Backend as a Service

Note on sizes: a lot of those might be inaccurate as there might be many microservices required aside from the core release/docker image. I haven't tested these recently so I'm not sure

Supabase - ~94.9K stars

  • Designed explicitly as an open source Firebase alternative
  • Typescript based
  • Docker support
  • Full Postgres database with Realtime subscriptions

PocketBase - ~54.5K stars

LLM Wiki

A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.

This is an idea file, it is designed to be copy pasted to your own LLM Agent (e.g. OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode / Pi, or etc.). Its goal is to communicate the high level idea, but your agent will build out the specifics in collaboration with you.

The core idea

Most people's experience with LLMs and documents looks like RAG: you upload a collection of files, the LLM retrieves relevant chunks at query time, and generates an answer. This works, but the LLM is rediscovering knowledge from scratch on every question. There's no accumulation. Ask a subtle question that requires synthesizing five documents, and the LLM has to find and piece together the relevant fragments every time. Nothing is built up. NotebookLM, ChatGPT file uploads, and most RAG systems work this way.

@Yasharyaaaaa
Yasharyaaaaa / GATE-CSE-DS-Resources.md
Created August 21, 2026 02:44 — forked from madhurimarawat/GATE-CSE-DS-Resources.md
A collection of the best free GATE preparation resources for CSE & Data Science. Contributions are welcome!

📌 GATE Resources - CSE & Data Science

I have compiled all the resources that helped me in my GATE preparation, and I hope they help you too! 🚀

@vil
vil / brave_debloat.md
Last active August 21, 2026 02:35
Brave Debloating Guide

Brave Browser Debloating Guide

Brave is an excellent, privacy-focused browser, but its default configuration comes packed with extra features that many users consider bloat. This guide will walk you through how to get rid of the bloat, hide the ads, and disable background services for a clean, minimal browsing experience.

Part 1: Clearing the Visual Bloat

The default start page and toolbars are crowded with Brave "cards," news feeds, and native crypto shortcuts. Fortunately, the surface-level clutter is easy to hide directly from the UI.

  • Clean the Start Page: Open a new tab, click the Customize button in the bottom right corner, and toggle off Brave News, Cards, and any unwanted background images or stats.
  • Clean the Toolbar: Right-click on the Brave Rewards, Brave Wallet, Brave VPN, and Leo AI icons located next to the URL bar, and select Hide.